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  • Great Egret searching for food along the bayou.

  • At the rookery in Venice FL. Taken with Pentax K10d and F* 300mm f4.5 lens

  • Heron. I got him!!!! Finally!!!! I:)

  • I love the turtle peeking out of the water. For Michael: level: check / focus: close but happy enough considering shot / lead: check / spelling: check / Ok Mr. HA #2…Have at it.

  • When marimba rhythms start to play / Dance with me, make me sway / Like a lazy ocean hugs the shore / Hold me close, sway me more Like a flower bending in the breeze / Bend with me, sway with ease / When we dance you have a way with me / Stay with me, sway with me Words by: Dean Martin and brought to my attention by / Bill Oneil Stats-info… Here Or… try this festive sound if you prefer… Here Nikon D60 ~ 55-200 ~ PL filter used

  • large white heron, the Great Egret is found across much of the world, from southern Canada southward to Argentina, and in Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia. It’s the largest egret in the Old World, and thus has garnered the name Great White Egret. But in the Americas, the white form of the Great Blue Heron is larger and warrants that name. In the United States, the Great Egret used to be called the American Egret but that was hardly appropriate, since the species range extends beyond America and indeed farther than other herons. / Description / top Large, all white heron. Long, black legs and feet. Yellow bill is long, stout, and straight. Flies with neck pulled back in S-curve. Size: 94-104 cm (37-41 in) Wingspan: 131-145 cm (52-57 in) Weight: 1000 g (35.3 ounces)

  • Coastal Mantra Series- Flying Meditation has been nominated for the prestigious Pay it Forward Group by Kellie Cranmer of Kcranmer Art Kellies quote to the group in submitting this image was: ”I chose this image because of the simple beauty it brings. Sometimes you can get the best impact by a bird flying…as nature would intend it to do…and Lina captured it so beautifully!! Also…Lina is one amazing soul. She is the type to care for others before herself (I feel that in her so much)...so it is my honor to nominate my friend Lina to the Pay it Forward…You deserve it girl and so much more!!! xoxoxoxox” I am completely honored. I feel Kellie knows and understands how much Art has healed my life and continues to open up the creative connections that fill me up to the brim. Thank you so much Kellie and to the Group Pay It Forward. I want you all to know how wonderful I feel today with such incredible news. A Collaboration FLYING MEDITATION / BY: Billy F. and Linaji / 2009 Meditation, / A view in front of me / Consuming Me. / I am flying and in-between / There is my lofty view / And nothing else, / No Sound / No Breeze, / Not even a source of light / Every distraction vanishes / On these wooded hills, / Gone, subdued and shrouded / By the mists / By the tone / Monochrome, just / Positioning myself to the background / Where too, / No reference / No context / exists, / Just me, / Like a bird in flight / Negotiating nothing / Arriving no where, / Coming from / A notion called forever. / Art form / Formless / Faith.

  • Snowy Egret. St. Augustine, Florida. Nikon D90 / F/5.6 / ISO 250 / 1/640 sec / 300 mm /

  • / Nikon D60~ 55/200 / Mexico Jan/2009 Snowy Egret / Egretta thula / Length: 22 to 26 inches Wingspan: 46 inches Seasonality: Summer / Migrant / ID Keys: Black legs with contrasting yellow feet, black bill, all white plumage The elegant snowy egret was killed by the thousands in the 1800’s for its long, lacy breeding plumage, which was used for women’s hats and other clothing. It has recovered both in range and numbers since that time. Of the white egrets found in South Dakota, the Snowy Egret can be identified by its size (smaller than the Great Egret), it’s yellow feet contrasting with black legs. See the Identification Tips page for differentiating among the white Egrets and Herons in the state. Habitat: Prefers large sloughs or marshes, sometimes edges of ponds or lakes. / Diet: Varies, but includes fish, crustaceans, insects, frogs, lizards, snakes, rodents, snails, and worms. / Behavior: Uses a variety of foraging techniques. They will often actively wade through shallow waters, chasing prey that is startled by the movement. They will also stand still in shallow water, waiting for prey to approach. Snowy Egrets will also forage on dry land, usually in search of insects. / Nesting: June and July / Breeding Map: Breeding bird survey map / Song: Generally silent / Migration: Birds in the interior of the country migrate to U.S. coastal areas, Mexico, and Central America in the fall. / Similar Species: Cattle Egret, Great Egret, immature Little Blue Heron. See Identification Tips for differentiating between these species. / Conservation Status: Expanding range to the north and increasing population in recent decades. Numbers are still far below historical levels, however. 1520 views as of 11-09 as required I write here by the 500+ group.

  • Great Egret and babies. St. Augustine , Florida. Nikon D90 /

  • Shot this morning 4-29-09 at Silverbell Lake, Tucson AZ.

  • All profits from the sale of this work will be donated to Wildlife-Appeal.

  • Back lit great egret on the University of California, Santa Barbara campus lagoon.

  • Capture this snowy white egret landing on Venice beach, Florida to go fishing.At one time, the beautiful plumes of the Snowy Egret were in great demand by market hunters as decorations for women’s hats. This reduced the population of the species to dangerously low levels.Now it is protected by law, under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, this bird’s population has rebounded. / Canon 5D mark ll / canon 400mm / ISO 250 / 1/640 f 7.1 CP filter /

  • Two immature cattle egrets at Jefferson Island, Louisiana, were busy showing off their wings at the rookery I love to visit. The fledglings are just about full grown now and the activity is frenzied, wings flapping everywhere as new water birds prepare to make their debut in the wide world.

  • An egret standing on top of an owl that is on a ferry. The owl is designed to keep birds of the boat ;) Someone forgot to tell the egret!! :) Augusta, Western Australia Olympus E-410

  • Close-up of an Egret Augusta, Western Australia Olympus E-410

  • Lake Martin, at Cypress Island, Louisiana, is a refuge for many water birds, including the great white egret and the great blue heron pictured here, along with moss-draped cypress trees from which the place gets its name.

  • Grand Isle is a barrier island off the Louisiana coast; it lies between Barataria Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. I took this photo of a great white egret on Grand Isle.

  • Just Had to do a pastel of my photograph of this fabulous bird / Dawn’s website / Zazzle / /

  • Snowy Egret Posing at Rodeo Beach at Fort Cronkite in the Marin Headlands, California. She gave me some wonderfully contorted looks on this breezy day as her aigrette’s blew in the wind. Looked as if she was voguing on a fashion runway!

  • A young great Egret enjoys a quiet, sunny afternoon resting, watching the day pass from the local pines.. Nikon D60 / 55/200vr

  • ok.. my last post for a bit.. I greatly appreciate your time to comment on any of my submissions.. Thank you very much for that too! This is an adult Great Egret.. A large white heron, the Great Egret is found across much of the world, from southern Canada southward to Argentina, and in Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia. It’s the largest egret in the Old World, and thus has garnered the name Great White Egret. In the New World, however, the white form of the Great Blue Heron is larger. In the United States, the Great Egret used to be called the American Egret but that was hardly appropriate, since its range extends beyond the Americas and indeed farther than other herons. Nikon D60 / 55/200vr

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